Astros Struggle to Keep Up with AL West Rivals Despite Injury Troubles

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The Houston Astros have been one of the most successful teams in Major League Baseball over the past few years, but this season has been a struggle for them. Despite having one of the best rosters in the league, the Astros have been unable to keep up with their American League West rivals due to a slew of injuries.

The Astros have lost key players such as Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, and George Springer to injuries this season. Altuve and Correa are two of the team’s best hitters, and Springer is one of the team’s most reliable outfielders. Without these players, the Astros have been unable to keep up with the rest of the AL West. The team has been forced to rely on younger players who may not be ready for the big leagues yet.

The Astros have also had to deal with a lack of pitching depth. The team has had to rely on its bullpen more than usual due to injuries to its starting pitchers. This has put a strain on the bullpen and caused it to be overworked. The team has also had to rely on inexperienced pitchers to fill in for injured starters, which has led to some inconsistent performances.

Despite all of these issues, the Astros are still in contention for a playoff spot. The team is currently in second place in the AL West and is only four games behind the first-place Oakland Athletics. The Astros have a strong lineup and a deep bullpen, so they should be able to make a push for the playoffs if they can stay healthy.

The Astros’ injury troubles have been a major setback this season, but the team is still in contention for a playoff spot. If the team can stay healthy and get some of its injured players back, then they should be able to keep up with their AL West rivals and make a push for the playoffs.